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Women Building a Culture of Encounter Interreligiously

Vatican conference on the involvement of women in interreligious dialogue
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Rabbi Tamar Elad-Appelbaum is the founder of ZION: An Eretz Israeli Congregation in Jerusalem; and the co-founder of the Beit Midrash for Israeli Rabbis at the Hartman Institute and Ha Midrasha at Oranim. Board member of Tag Meir, 929, Meitarim network, Yanshuf, IJCIC, and more, Honey fellow, recipient of the Hebrew University Flegg Prize and co-recipient of the Stulman prize. Her work spans and links tradition and innovation, working toward Jewish spiritual-ethical renaissance through the

Tamar Elad Appelbaum spoke at in a January 2023 conference held at the Vatican in Rome on the involvement of women in interreligious dialogue. The conference brought together women from twelve different religious denominations to share, listen, and reflect on how to build cultures of peace. Related article Holocaust Remembrance Day: The call of a female rabbi

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